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1964 Triumph Other on 2040-motos

US $7,200.00
YearYear:1964 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Phoenix, Arizona, United States
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Triumph Other photos

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Triumph Other tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):650

Triumph Other description

1964 Triumph Trophy TR6SR, 650 c.c.

 

Professionally built motorcycle by the Haifley Brothers in Phoenix, AZ.

 

Custom Watson style tank

 

Custom Sissybar with license plate and taillight mounts, chromed.

 

Custom Seat

 

Many modified and handmade brackets/mounts, such as headlight mount, ignition mount, key mount, motor mounts, fender mounts, exhaust brackets, battery mount.

 

NOS Flanders Handlebars

 

Bottom mounted chrome headlight, with chromed headlight mount

 

Original Triumph Frontend, rebuilt a few years ago and upgraded bearings to roller bearings

 

Twin Leading Shoe Drum Front Brake

 

Factory Metal Works ribbed Wassell Rear Fender, chromed

 

Cycle Standards LED Taillight

 

Shotgun Exhaust, chromed

 

Rebuild Amal Carb, including Mikuni Slide.

 

ALL NEW Charging System including:

  • Boyer Electronic Ignition

  • Stator

  • Wassell Rotor

  • Typanium Voltage Regulator Rectifier

Avon Speedmaster Front and Rear Tires

 

Most parts have been power coated, chromed or polished:

  • Frame, Motor Mounts, Battery Mount, Lower Fork Legs, Triple Trees, Rear Brake Pedal, Kickstand and Key Switch Mount – Powder Coated

  • Sissybar, Rear Fender, Rear Brake Rod, Oil Bag and Exhaust – Chromed

  • Engine Covers, Rocker Covers, Heads, intake and Rocker Oil Feed – Professionally Polished

I have never split the cases or got into the top end, but motor runs strong and doesn’t make any noises and doesn’t smoke. There is a small hole in the case above the chain (See photo) This is a fun little chopper and has pep.

 

Will deliver to roughly a 12 hour distance from Phoenix AZ for small fee, otherwise buyer is responsible for pickup or shipping.  Will accept paypal, but buy pays fees, otherwise check or money order accepted. Cash if local pickup.


Please email with any questions prior to bidding


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